MB DA.1.LV LtiADKU, CR'TOtUl-:, OKLAHOMA. iimni-ii ill , -a ' it r AFTEPMATH OFTHE PAPIS EX PLOSION. WENT OFF TOO SOON. Attempt to lllo Up tin, Clnirili of Hip Mumlelluo vml 1'ixnlMt- Mulltu fur tin- Ol-f-ll. Ni:w Yoiik, March 10. A dispatch from Paris to-day gives a full account of yesterday's bomh explosion. The explosion occurred about an hour before tho regular time for Lenten iifteruoon services and few people were in the i-hurch at the time. Jit consequence, the wretch was the only victim of his madness. It Is the general belief that the An nrchist was lurking in the structure with a bomb under his coat waiting for the assembling of the worshippers, when in some way the chemicals nolo juried and the explosion followed. As soon as the explosion occurred a crowd of people rushed into the church for many cries were heard from the Interior. The place was filled with smoke and the shrieks and groans of apparently a number of wounded people could be heard. tin: wkktcii iionitim.v mv...

Tin: haii.y i.kaoi:':. hit.ihik, okiaiioma. WMMI,,wtMwww p mmi bwmwiwi ww' lww"p- 1 1 i rraiwicinniinimrTiCTM- iii'HUMm i him niiMimiimww numim ii iiiuiii ri nmr inn iFrimimiTnTiTiTrnrrrnminrrr TnrTrrnrriiTTTTmTrTrnTm "' '" raffigj a3i2KOTAS5ffi Desperate efforts arc being made by merchants to capture the track- of the unguided. They go as far as to advertise themselves the cheapest, the most complete and most popular houses, when they know themselves that We Show More Fine Merchandise than Any 3 Stores in Guthrie I' R ' n f UiH-IH " fc .JtfjHl P"8 W EK3B,BS1 Sg Iv VJ' vJ' 1 . I h. Hmw Bnmm fnWX i I ! i S 1 ' 9 5 - 'i t ! t i " r V IT i h?( Hi! W t'l a It took them a whole year's time to accomplish what we did in our first four weeks' career among you, to be the pride of the city. Wc pay out more for wages to our employes (factory included) in four weeks than they do in a whole year. We Have No One-Price System the Year Round, But if One Price Don't Move the Goods, Another Does. You...

sr TILE DAILY LEADER, CU'TIUUE, OKLAHOMA. Y !l ? DRECKINniDGB'g LIFE EXPOSBD. DUAL WEDDED MRS. WING IN APRIL LAST. Ami Rn In l'til.llrly Marriott Ilrr In .lulr, At thp Hrtnio llino Sncnrlni; In Mnkn Atmtlirr IIU Hire lliitlrlliin I'ol- lnrtl liikpn tho Ylltnc Slmiil In Hit Own ltrli.tlf l)a. fondiint'a I'lonilhiLM. Nr.vv YoilK, March 17. A cnrttflnnt of the marriage of Congressman V. C. I'. Hreckinridge of Konlucky to Mrs. Louisa 13. S. Whiff, dutud April SO. 1MI3. was sent to thu health de partment ycstonlay from tho residence in tills city of the Rev. Dr. .lohn It. l'axton, formerly of tho West Prcnbv terinn church. It sets fortli that I)r. l'axton olllcinted and thut Die cere mony was witnessed by Eleanor N. Collier and Mary L. l'axton. It is thought that the document may .play an important part in Miss Pol lard's suit against Congressman Hrockinridge. The congressman was publicly married to Mrs. Wing last July, but since tho tr'al of the present uit in Washington it had been hin...

THE DAILY LEAPER, GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA. mmwmwmwmmwmwmmmmwmmm immm mwmmammwmmmmw I i XL M ; sm t -1 OR tOTE3 wgi&tkmi!xaa& i I I ! ! I I I I I 1 t I Hi k Bf e ? ft V 't M I M M a 14 (T H i l! L ' ' J 1 I i j-, 1 I fcj M Desperate efforts arc being made by merchants to capture the trade of the unguided. ,They go as far as to advertise themselves the cheapest, the most complete and most popular houses, when they know themselves that We Show More Fine Merchandise than Any 3 Stores in Guthrie It took them a whole year's time to accomplish what we did in our first four weeks' career among you, to be the pride of the city. We pay out more for wages to u- r employes (factory included) in four weeks than they do in a whole year. We Have No One-Price System the Year Round, But if One Price Don't Move the Goods, Another Does. You are told of a fine stock of goods being shown at the so-called most popular houses, at the same time telling you clothes pins Ic, thimbles lc, and 2lAc dress sta...

?L v - JiijMQyif REPUBLICAN ELEQTtON COM MISSIONERS KNOCK OUT THE POPULISTS. ONLY A MERE TECHNICAL ERROR. Brurrrj-, Hit I)Miim-riitr Mrmlii r I)lrnl A I'artj lllrfriirlilfit t'pmi llli erftlilp I'rft. r -llnoi'sr at mo I'oll. trill r.-llnT Tlio (J nut )rt In lu Work. Yefctcrdny thu board o' election commissioners canvuvcd thu returns from thu various nominating conren tlons, and knocked out thu entire Pop ulist ticket on account of slight irreg ularity. The board consists of three members, two Republicans 1- SeUus and & 11. Renfro and one Demo crat, W. K II Searcey, Jr. Mr. Searcey moved that the Populists bu allowed to ajionil, but was powencss before the Hupubllcau majority. Mr. Searcey then dissented and his opinion is given in full balow. The following notice was served on the chairman and secretary of the People's party convention: To V. M. Shlppy, Chairman, and Leo Vincent, Secretary of the People's party convention: Gentlemen: You are notified that the ticket nominated by...